A star atlas and reference handbook (epoch 1950) for students and amateurs
covering the whole star sphere, and showing over 9000 stars, nebulæ, and clusters; with descriptive lists of objects mostly suitable for small telescopes; notes on planets, star nomenclature, &c.
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Author
Contributions
- Inglis, J. Gall 1864-1939. - Contributor
Publication
1946 - Gall and Inglis, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
13,750 words, Guess
Page Count
55 pages
Identifiers
- LibraryThing210841
- Library of Congress Control Number47020061
- OCLC Control Number6000359
- Open LibraryOL6517906M
Classifications
- DDC523.89
- LCCQB65 .N7 1946
Alternate Titles
- Norton's Star atlas and telescopic handbook.
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